Tuesday, 9 June 2026

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The View Full Broadcast - June 8, 2026


This broadcast of The View from June 8, 2026, features a variety of discussions on current political events, sports, and personal growth:

  • Political Clash: The co-hosts discuss an interview where the president abruptly exited after being questioned about election fraud claims (3:03). The conversation addresses the lack of credible evidence for these claims and the impact of such rhetoric on public trust in elections (4:02 - 12:57).
  • NBA Finals Controversy: There is a debate regarding the president's plan to attend an upcoming New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden. Fans and the co-hosts express divided opinions on whether this visit is appropriate or if it serves as a distraction (13:11 - 17:59).
  • Interview with Laverne Cox: The Emmy-winning actress discusses her new memoir, Transcendent. She shares personal stories about overcoming childhood trauma, her journey toward self-acceptance, and her advocacy for the transgender community (18:15 - 29:50).
  • View Your Deal: The show concludes with a special Father's Day segment featuring various discounted products, presented by creative director Adam Glassman (30:12 - 35:55).

Friday, 5 June 2026

Brené Brown: The Value of ‘Please’ and ’Thank You'


This conversation features Trevor Noah and Eugene interviewing researcher and author Brené Brown about the state of human connection, modern media, and leadership in an age of constant connectivity.

Key themes discussed so far include:

  • The Death of Nuance in Media: Brené Brown discusses her negative experience with a Financial Times interview, where her complex views on leadership and authoritarianism were stripped of context, resulting in a sensationalized headline (0:05:00 - 0:13:00). They explore how media incentives (clicks and views) have sanitized public conversation and forced people into either being "media trained" or being vilified (0:08:30 - 0:15:00).
  • The Power of Sports and Community: The trio discusses their personal interests, including Brené's love for pickleball and her fandom for Liverpool FC and the San Antonio Spurs (0:15:20 - 0:22:001:23:25 - 1:25:00). They analyze how sports culture can serve as a "cathedral" for human connection, emphasizing the importance of "positive emotional contagion" on the sidelines and in leadership (0:46:00 - 0:48:001:21:40 - 1:24:50).
  • Vulnerability and Relationships: Brené shares insights into her 40-year marriage and how practicing vulnerability—specifically learning to ask for what you need—has been essential to sustaining deep connections (1:39:40 - 1:45:00).
  • Leadership and Organizational Change: The discussion shifts toward the challenges of modern leadership, where leaders are tasked with navigating crumbling structures (like AI-driven market changes) while keeping their teams tethered and feeling safe (2:00:29 - 2:03:00).

Note: This summary reflects the discussion up to the current timestamp of 0:06:00. The conversation continues with further exploration of human connection and leadership.

If YOU Give Me 17 Minutes, You'll Never Be Broke Again


This video features financial author David Bach discussing how small daily savings and consistent investment habits can lead to significant long-term wealth and financial freedom. Here is a summary of the key concepts discussed:

The Power of Small Savings:

  • The $27 Challenge: Investing just $27.40 a day into an S&P 500 index fund can grow to over $4.4 million in 40 years, assuming a 10% annual return (6:53-7:45).
  • The $10 Strategy: For those struggling with finances, Bach recommends saving $10 a day for 100 days to build an initial $1,000 emergency cushion, which is more than half of Americans currently have in savings (16:14-16:42).
  • The Latte Factor & Unconscious Spending: Many people don't know where their money goes. Bach encourages a 7-day financial challenge to track daily expenses and identify "unconscious" spending, such as expensive coffee or cocktails (5:07-5:3410:42-12:12).

Financial Security and Home Ownership:

  • The $10,000 Threshold: Surveys show that $10,000 is a life-changing amount for most people, as it is roughly the average credit card debt; paying this off provides the psychological and financial freedom to change careers or leave toxic situations (9:20-10:32).
  • Mobility and Renting vs. Buying: Bach argues that buying a home can actually be more liquid than renting in the US, as houses can often be sold in 47 to 62 days, which is comparable to breaking a long-term lease (1:34-2:04). He also notes that owning a home acts as a form of "forced savings" (4:04-4:13).
  • Mortgage Optimization: He suggests a bi-weekly mortgage payment plan, which can help pay off a 30-year mortgage five years early and save between $50,000 and $100,000 in interest (4:13-4:24).

Practical Advice:

  • Pay Yourself First: The core philosophy is to prioritize your own savings as the first "bill" you pay when you earn money (3:10-3:28).
  • Automate Everything: Use apps like Acorns to round up change from everyday purchases, which can help people save thousands over time (17:03-17:31).

Thursday, 4 June 2026

Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Why All Humans Come From Africa I CLUB SHAY SHAY


In this episode of Club Shay Shay, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses the origins of humanity, biological adaptation, and scientific progress.

Key Topics:

  • Human Origins (0:00 - 2:10): Tyson emphasizes that all humans share a common origin in Africa. He explains that people often cling to modern national identities (like being Italian or Swedish), but genetically, the human family tree traces back to a common African ancestry.
  • Human Migration and Evolution (2:10 - 4:10): He explains how migration patterns—specifically during the Ice Age—led to the isolation of different human populations. Lower ocean levels during this period exposed land bridges, such as the Bering Strait, allowing ancestors to populate the Americas.
  • Biological Adaptation and Skin Color (6:32 - 9:00): Tyson addresses the evolution of skin pigmentation. While dark skin provides a protection against ultraviolet light—thereby reducing the risk of skin cancer—it is a nutritional cost to sustain. As populations moved further from the equator, natural selection favored lighter skin, which is more efficient at absorbing limited sunlight in northern climates.
  • Technological Advancement (5:35 - 6:30): Reflecting on human ingenuity, Tyson notes the rapid progress of aviation, highlighting that the wingspan of the first commercial jet, the Boeing 707 (1958), was equal to the total distance covered in the Wright brothers' first flight just 55 years earlier.

Wednesday, 3 June 2026

The View Full Broadcast - June 2, 2026


This broadcast of The View from June 2, 2026, covers a mix of political developments and personal reflections:

Political News:

  • Trump Admin's "Weaponization" Fund: The panel discusses the Trump administration's decision to abide by a court ruling that freezes its controversial $1.8 billion fund (01:56-10:38). The hosts analyze why the administration complied, citing potential constitutional issues, congressional pressure, and the legal challenges brought by former federal judges regarding the settlement process.

Featured Guest: Jill Biden:

  • The former First Lady joins the show to discuss her memoir, View from the East Wing (11:21-32:55).
  • She opens up about the emotional toll of the 2024 presidential debate, the health challenges regarding President Biden's stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis, and the experience of having their family under intense public scrutiny.
  • She reflects on the demolition of the East Wing, expressing frustration and anger about the space being replaced by a ballroom (25:45-28:03).
  • She also addresses the complex relationships within the Democratic party and her bond with her family during difficult times.

Sports News:

  • Serena Williams' Return: The panel expresses excitement about the news that legendary tennis star Serena Williams is returning to professional tennis for an upcoming doubles event (32:55-36:21), with the hosts celebrating her dedication and legacy.

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Sherri's Final Episode


This video marks the final episode of the talk show SHERRI, hosted by Sherri Shepherd. Over the course of four seasons, the show became a source of laughter, joy, and inspiration for viewers, featuring stand-up comedy, celebrity guests, and heartfelt moments.

Key Highlights of the Final Episode:

  • Reflection and Gratitude (1:45 - 16:06): Sherri reflects on her journey, expressing deep appreciation for her "family" of viewers. She discusses her future plans, which include pursuing stand-up comedy at her new venue, Sherri's Brownstone, and the release of her new book, Life is a Kdrama.
  • Special Guest - Niecy Nash-Betts (16:39 - 25:25): Award-winning actor and Sherri's BFF, Niecy Nash-Betts, joins the show to share memories, celebrate Sherri's accomplishments, and exchange gifts, including a heartfelt look back at their years of friendship.
  • Sherri's Laugh Lounge - Michelle Buteau (25:40 - 32:20): Comedian Michelle Buteau visits to discuss her life as a working mom, her comedy career, and her friendship with Sherri, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself.
  • Tributes and Recognition (36:02 - 38:23): Oprah Winfrey sends a touching message to Sherri and her staff, acknowledging the bittersweet nature of ending a show that brought so much light and laughter to the world.
  • Behind the Scenes Appreciation (34:45 - 38:23): Sherri takes time to acknowledge her dedicated staff, production team, and the audience department, crediting them for the success and energy of the show.
  • Farewell (38:42 - 40:13): The episode concludes with a final laugh from comedian George Wallace and Sherri's final sign-off, thanking her viewers for four years of support and joy.

The View Full Broadcast – May 26, 2026


This broadcast of The View from May 26, 2026, covers a variety of political topics, sports celebrations, and cultural discussions:

Sports and Celebrations:

  • New York Knicks: The hosts open the show (2:02) celebrating the New York Knicks reaching the NBA finals for the first time in 27 years after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Political Hot Topics:

  • Military and Memorial Day: The hosts discuss a speech by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to West Point graduates (3:52), criticizing his comments on diversity and identity politics in the military. They contrast his rhetoric with the historical origins of Memorial Day.
  • NFL Player Controversy: The panel debates the reaction to New York Giants quarterback Jackson Dart introducing Donald Trump at a rally (11:40), discussing the intersection of free speech and athlete activism.
  • Senator Chris Murphy Interview: Senator Chris Murphy joins the show (17:24) to discuss his new book, Crisis of the Common Good, the current conflict in Iran, his critique of presidential power, and the Democratic party's path forward.
  • Trump Family News: The hosts address Donald Trump declining to attend his son Don Jr.'s wedding (29:23), questioning the optics and reasoning behind his absence.

Lifestyle:

  • Etiquette on Planes: The show ends with a lighthearted discussion (33:06) regarding viral social media debates about bringing strong-smelling leftovers as meals on airplane flights.

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

The View Full Broadcast - May 19, 2026


This broadcast of The View from May 19, 2026, covers several major political and cultural headlines followed by a guest appearance.

Hot Topics and News Segments:

  • Justice Dept. Reparation Fund (01:59): The panel discusses a controversial $1.8 billion fund announced by the Justice Department intended to compensate individuals the administration claims were mistreated by the previous DOJ, including those involved in the January 6th events. The hosts express significant concern regarding the use of taxpayer dollars for this purpose.
  • Mark Cuban and Prescription Drugs (11:06): The panel debates billionaire Mark Cuban partnering with the President on a new initiative to expand access to lower-cost prescription drugs. While acknowledging the benefit of cheaper medications, some hosts voice skepticism about the branding and association with the current administration.
  • Luigi Mangione Trial Press Credentials (17:49): The hosts discuss the situation surrounding the Luigi Mangione trial, where individuals identified as supporters of the accused were granted press credentials. The panel criticizes this, emphasizing the need for professional standards in journalism and reporting.
  • John Travolta at Cannes (22:06): In a lighter segment, the panel reacts to John Travolta's directorial debut at the Cannes Film Festival and the viral attention surrounding his classic, director-inspired wardrobe.

Guest Segment:

  • Nate Bargatze (25:05): Comedian Nate Bargatze joins the table to discuss his new big-screen comedy, The Bread Winner. He shares insights on balancing his stand-up career with family life, explains his "Nate Rate" initiative to make theater tickets more affordable for families, and reflects on the current state of comedy.

Monday, 18 May 2026

The Weekend View – May 16, 2026


This episode of The Weekend View (May 16, 2026) covers a variety of pop culture and lifestyle topics. Here is a summary of the discussions:

  • The Roast of Kevin Hart (0:57 - 8:26): The hosts discuss the recent roast, highlighting the standout performances by female comedians like Chelsea Handler and Cheryl Underwood. While some hosts felt the women outperformed the men, there is a broader debate about the mean-spirited nature of modern roasts and whether certain topics, such as references to the deceased or bigoted jokes, have crossed a line.

  • Tiffany Haddish's Sports Illustrated Feature (8:26 - 11:18): The hosts celebrate comedian Tiffany Haddish for achieving her goal of appearing in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, noting her journey and the importance of manifesting one's dreams.

  • Real Housewives Dilemma (11:18 - 17:15): The panel discusses a scenario from The Real Housewives of Rhode Island regarding whether it is appropriate to show a friend evidence (a video) of their partner cheating. The consensus is split on whether to intervene or stay out of personal domestic business.

  • Gen Z and Concert Filming (17:15 - 21:02): The hosts debate Billie Eilish's defense of Gen Z filming concerts. While some see it as a way to stay connected, others argue it detracts from being present and experiencing the moment.

  • Domestic Habits and Relationships (21:02 - 23:36): In a concluding segment, the hosts share personal insights on navigating annoying habits in marriage, emphasizing that long-term partnership requires acceptance and seeing the person as a companion for life.

Saturday, 16 May 2026

The Daily Practice That Cleans Your Soul | ft. Iyanla Vanzant HTS #472


You keep ending up in the same relationship. The same patterns. The same pain. And no matter how much work you think you've done — it finds you again. Rev. Dr. lyanla Vanzant is a six-time New York Times #1 bestselling author, spiritual teacher, and one of the most powerful voices in personal healing of our generation. Host of Iyanla: Fix My Life on OWN and called by Oprah the most powerful spiritual healer on the planet — but today, she's just Auntie. Her new book Spiritual Hygiene is a practical guide to clearing the emotional residue that has quietly been running your life, and this conversation is one of the most honest, most grounded Dr. G has had about what it actually takes to heal from the inside out. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why you keep attracting the same relationships — and what the pattern is actually telling you about what's unresolved inside you • What emotional constipation really is, how it builds up over a lifetime, and why it eventually ruptures in ways you don't expect • Why self-awareness — not forgiveness, not mantras, not more events — is the first real step to spiritual hygiene If you've read the books, done the work, and still feel stuck — this is the episode that will show you why, and where to go next.

Friday, 15 May 2026

Netflix Roast Reaction & Hantavirus is Coming | Flagrant #704


This episode of FLAGRANT (#704) features a wide-ranging discussion led by Andrew Schulz and his co-hosts. They dive into various pop culture, current events, and personal stories:

Key Highlights:

  • Roast Culture & Comedy: The group discusses the recent Netflix roast of Kevin Hart, praising the performances of Tony Hinchcliffe and Shane Gillis. They reflect on the intensity of modern roasts and the process comedians go through to develop material (24:03-35:10).
  • Travel & Parenting: Schulz shares his challenging experience flying with his two young children and his humorous realization that Cocomelon is essentially a "digital drug" for toddlers (0:38-5:21). He also touches on modern parenting realities and the changing perceptions of breastfeeding in public (18:05).
  • Scams & Street Smarts: The hosts swap stories about scams, including a personal anecdote from Alexx about getting scammed by a group using a sob story and a fake watch (9:48-13:00).
  • Current Events: The show covers various topics, including:
    • Chinese espionage allegations in Arcadia, California (1:03:12-1:18:31).
    • Conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein and Trump's UFO files (1:22:13-1:24:08).
    • The Knicks' recent success and general sports talk (47:02).
    • The Strickland vs. Khamzat fight (1:30:42).
  • Charity: Schulz announces his upcoming "Life Paddle Classic" event, with proceeds going to Baby Quest to support families with IVF costs (1:01:02).

Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Shi Heng Yi: Your Life Will Completely Change In 48H: The Audio Everyone Is Listening To In SECRET


This video, inspired by the teachings of Shi Heng Yi, explores how to achieve inner peace and mental freedom by transforming your relationship with your own mind. It argues that constant stress and suffering are not natural states, but rather the result of our automatic reactions to life's events.

Core principles for transformation:

  • The Mind as Water (3:01 - 5:39): Your natural state is one of clarity and peace. Suffering occurs when you 'shake the glass' of your mind through constant, unmonitored thinking, judging, and replaying past events. You can restore peace not by forcing the mind to be quiet, but by stopping the constant mental interference.
  • The Power of the Gap (10:45 - 19:20): There is a space between a stimulus (an event) and your response. By learning to pause—even for just three seconds—you can choose a conscious response rather than an automatic reaction, which helps you break free from limiting patterns.
  • The Illusion of the Self (19:32 - 25:32): The video challenges the idea of a 'separate self' that needs constant protection. By recognizing yourself as the awareness that observes thoughts and feelings, rather than being the thoughts themselves, you can view challenges as passing clouds rather than threats to your core.
  • The Art of Non-Resistance (29:05 - 36:45): Pain is a natural part of life, but suffering is optional—it arises when we resist reality. Acceptance means stopping the fight against what 'is' so you can use your energy to respond and adapt effectively.
  • Inner Silence and Letting Go (40:38 - 55:23): Practice observing thoughts without judgment, like watching cars on a street. Letting go is a recurring practice of releasing the weight of past grudges, future worries, and the need for control to travel through life with lightness.
  • The Truth About Problems (56:01 - 1:04:47): Often, what we perceive as 'problems' are just situations mixed with negative mental stories. By separating the facts of a situation from the narrative, you can address challenges with clarity instead of suffering.

Summary of the 48-Hour Practice: The video encourages dedicating 48 hours to a specific practice—such as finding the gap before reacting, observing thoughts without attachment, or practicing non-resistance—to begin uncovering your natural sense of wholeness (1:09:43 - 1:15:34). The goal is not to change external circumstances, but to shift your internal state, allowing you to return to a default of peace and presence.

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